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Analyzes Claude Code chat history to identify coding patterns and skill gaps, curates personalized learning resources from HackerNews, and sends progress reports to Slack.
A precision-focused UX/UI engineering agent for identifying bugs, optimizing usability, and ensuring flawless interface performance in workflow applications.
A professional workflow and component library for industrial-grade UI design using Pencil MCP, featuring standardized tokens for color, typography, spacing, and shadows.
Fetch, index, and search developer documentation from GitHub and websites to provide AI agents with accurate, grounded, and version-specific code context.
Monitor Runwall security posture, enabled guardrails, and recent audit logs for Claude Code, Codex, and MCP-based development environments.
Expert code reviewer for Rust projects. Performs comprehensive quality, security, performance, and architectural analysis using Bazel and project-specific conventions.
Break down complex development requests into sequenced, actionable tasks for multi-agent delegation in Claude Code environments.
Expert SwiftUI assistant for reviewing, refactoring, and building high-performance, testable, and modern iOS applications using Apple's best practices.
Optimize React performance, implement security hardening, and ensure WCAG accessibility compliance with automated patterns and checklists.
Provides a standardized template and guidelines for creating agents.md files to deliver project-specific context to AI coding assistants.
A command-line tool to list, configure, authenticate, call, and inspect Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers via HTTP or stdio.